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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

New Zealand holds on for 3-wicket win

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh: Skipper Daniel Vettori contributed heavily with bat and ball to lead New Zealand to a three-wicket win over Bangladesh on Tuesday in the last session of the first cricket test.

Scores:

New Zealand 171 (Daniel Vettori 55; Shakib Al Hasan 7-36) and 317-7 (Aaron Redmond 79, Daniel Vettori 76; Abdur Razzak 3-93) def. Bangladesh 245 (Mehrab Hossain 83, Mushfiqur Rahim 79; Daniel Vettori 5-59, Iain O'Brien 3-36) and 242 (Shakib Al Hasan 71, Mashrafe Mortaza 44; Vettori 4-74).

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Premier League

Dawson faces increased ban over Stoke protest
Michael Dawson has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association and could face an increased ban as Tottenham seek to recover from their worst ever start to a league season.


Beye still 'devastated' by Styles' sending-off decision

Newcastle defender Habib Beye has protested his innocence over the tackle that may cost him his place in Saturday's derby against Sunderland.

The Magpies have launched an appeal against the 31-year-old Senegal international's 12th-minute dismissal for a challenge on Manchester City's Robinho during Monday's 2-2 draw at St James' Park. Referee Rob Styles awarded a penalty and swiftly produced the red card, although replays showed Beye had played the ball. The Football Association will look at the case tomorrow, but the defender insisted he had been cruelly punished.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

TALKS

About this talk
Steven Pinker's book The Blank Slate argues that all humans are born with some innate traits. Here, Pinker talks about his thesis, and why some people found it incredibly upsetting.
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Linguist Steven Pinker questions the very nature of our thoughts -- the way we use words, how we learn, and how we relate to others. In his best-selling books, he has brought sophisticated language... Full bio and more links »»»»»
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In this deceptively simple 3-minute talk, Dr. Laura Trice muses on the power of the magic words "thank you" -- to deepen a friendship, to repair a bond, to make sure another person knows what they mean to you. Try it.
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Laura Trice is a counselor, life coach -- and purveyor of wholesome junk food.
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